One of the benefits of a homeschooling routine is the flexibility. During holiday seasons, we can slow down and have lots of fun with learning about holidays in our homeschool. We can focus on hands on crafts, holiday themed books, special printables and more. Today, I’m sharing some of my favorite resources I’ve collected for […]
Small Successes : Baby Prep
Success #1: Over the past few weeks, I’ve been getting more ‘domesticated’. I made some homemade laundry detergent, as well as some homemade baby wipes. Hooray for less trips to the store, and saving money! I’m thinking about making wipes for myself to take to the hospital when the baby is born. Success #2: Looking […]
Kids, Social Media and Internet Safety: This Week’s iHomeschool Hangout
Have you seen the iHomeschool Hangout topic for this week? On Thursday, we will be discussing Kids, Social Media and Internet Safety. I’ll be leading the panel, along with my production managers Marlene Griffith and Jimmie Lanley, working to help keep things running smoothly behind the scenes. I’m thrilled to have Leah Neiman from Currclick, […]
Moments of Grace : Episode 2
Happy Monday, everyone! Thankful for: A patient husband, who puts up with me despite my grumpy demeanor. Praying for: A gentle spirit, to follow Mary as an example for marriage and motherhood. Pondering: Homeschooling options for the fall — we’re looking at a cottage school for Rachel, and possibly a co-op for the boys. Decisions, […]
Moments of Grace: Episode 1
I came across a wonderful linkup called Moments of Grace (formerly the Catholic Mother’s Daybook) and marked my calendar today to make sure I shared my thoughts. Many thanks to Jenny at Plain Grace – I look forward to visiting you every week. Thankful for: A healthy pregnancy and the much anticipated arrival of Baby […]
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